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Issue Number: IR-2024-293Inside This IssueIRS Advisory Council issues 2024 annual report WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council (IRSAC) today issued its annual public report, including recommendations to the IRS on new and continuing issues in tax administration. The 2024 IRSAC Public Report includes recommendations on 37 issues covering a broad range of topics. “IRSAC members have spent numerous hours analyzing issues in tax administration and the transformation work underway across the IRS,” said IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel. “The IRS is grateful for their hard work and valuable insights they spent on this year’s report, and we look forward to reviewing their recommendations.” The top 13 general report issues are:
The full 2024 IRSAC Public Report was posted today to IRS.gov. The IRSAC serves as a federal advisory committee to the IRS commissioner and executive leadership. It provides an organized public forum for discussion of relevant issues in tax administration. IRSAC members offer observations and advice regarding current or proposed IRS policies, programs and procedures. In addition to receiving the public report today, Werfel thanked 12 members of the council whose terms end this year:
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